Android Leftovers
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19 new and notable Android apps and live wallpapers from the last two weeks including Vivaldi Browser Snapshot, Threads from Instagram, and Duet Display (9/21/19 - 10/05/19)
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Chromebook 101: how to use Android apps on your Chromebook
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EMUI 10 (Android 10) arrives three Huawei smartphones
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Nokia smartphone roll out of Android 10 begins
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Samsung begins testing Android 10 on Galaxy Note9
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Google rolls out October security update for Android 10, fixes zero day vulnerability
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[Update: T-Mobile, AT&T] Android 9 Pie lands on Verizon LG V30
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Samsung Galaxy M30s review: Swing and miss
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Motorola One Macro review: Budget phones are getting better and better
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Hulu for Android is getting offline downloads
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Hulu is strangely pulling support for some Android TV set-top boxes
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Android banking botnet affects over 800,000 Russians and potentially in control of several million Euros
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Urgent Google Android Update Warning Issued To 100 Million Users
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Volvo teams up with Google to develop next-gen infotainment using Android Automotive
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Electric XC40 will be first Volvo with Android-powered infotainment
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Top Android Phones on AnTuTu in September 2019, Vivo Nex 3 holds Pole Position
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How to Get Google Camera 7.0 (GCam) on Any Android Device [Astrophotography Mode]
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Sneaky Android adware hides its own icon to avoid deletion – here’s how to remove it
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Zero-day exploits found in Android VoIP
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Sharp S7 announced in Japan w/ Android One and bogus one-week battery life claim
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Huawei confirms some P30 Pro units are failing SafetyNet (Updated)
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